The Secretariat of the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) is calling for applications for the 2014 cycle of the AEWA Small Grants Fund.
AEWA Small Grants Fund
The AEWA Small Grants Fund aims to promote the implementation of AEWA in developing countries and countries with economies in transition. The Fund supports AEWA-related conservation activities, for example species and habitat conservation, training and awareness-raising for different target groups, survey and monitoring of species and sites, and livelihood-related activities.
Eligibility Criteria
The 2014 call for proposals is limited to eligible AEWA Contracting Parties from Africa. A list of eligible countries is available below.
Proposed projects must contribute to the implementation of AEWA and its Strategic Plan 2009-2017, and/or to the activities highlighted by the AEWA Plan of Action for Africa 2012-2017. The maximum sum granted per project is USD 20,000 and the maximum project duration is 24 months.
Project proposals can be submitted by any national governmental agency or any national or international non-governmental agency/organization involved with the conservation of migratory waterbirds and/or their habitats in the respective eligible country.
Projects are not eligible for funding if a Small Grants Fund project from an earlier cycle is ongoing in the respective country. Projects in member countries are also not eligible for funding if the respective country is more than three years in arrears with its annual financial contributions to AEWA. Where in doubt, please consult with the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat.
How to Apply
Project proposals must be submitted using the application form provided on the AEWA website.
All project proposals must be endorsed by the AEWA National Focal Point in the respective country, using the endorsement form available on the AEWA website. A list of AEWA National Focal Points can be downloaded from the AEWA website.
The completed and signed application and endorsement forms must be submitted by email to the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat, bdrerup@unep.de
Applicants are advised to consult the Operational Guidelines for the AEWA Small Grants Fund prior to preparing their project proposal.
Deadline
The deadline for submission of project proposals is Friday 10 October 2014.
Advisory Services
Project applicants wishing to receive advice on the preparation of their project proposal are invited to contact the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat as soon as possible and no later than Wednesday 10 September 2014.
List of AEWA Contracting Parties from Africa & Eligibility Status
ALGERIA (E) |
GAMBIA (*) |
RWANDA (E) |
BENIN (E) |
GHANA (NE) |
SENEGAL (*) |
BURKINA FASO (E) |
GUINEA (NE) |
SOUTH AFRICA (NE)** |
BURUNDI (E) |
GUINEA-BISSAU (*) | SUDAN (*) |
CHAD (*) |
KENYA (E) |
SWAZILAND (E) |
CONGO (*) |
LIBYA (*) |
TANZANIA, UNITED REP. OF (NE) |
CÔTE D’IVOIRE (E) |
MADAGASCAR (E) |
TOGO (E) |
DJIBOUTI (*) |
MALI (E) |
TUNISIA (*) |
EGYPT (NE) |
MAURITIUS (E) |
UGANDA (E) |
EQUATORIAL GUINEA (*) |
MOROCCO (E) |
ZIMBABWE (E) |
ETHIOPIA (NE) |
NIGER (*) |
|
GABON (NE) |
NIGERIA (E) |
(E) - ELIGIBLE
(*) - ELIGIBILITY PENDING - contact UNEP/AEWA Secretariat to find out about eligibility
(NE) – NOT ELIGIBLE – not eligible as project from a previous application cycle is ongoing in this country
(NE)** – NOT ELIGIBLE – not eligible as no developing/transition country
As NON-PARTY Range States, the countries below are NOT ELIGIBLE for Small Grants Fund support (2014 cycle)
Angola |
Lesotho |
Sierra Leone |
Botswana |
Liberia |
Somalia |
Cameroon |
Malawi |
South Sudan |
Cabo Verde |
Mauritania |
Zambia |
Central African Republic |
Mozambique |
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Comoros |
Namibia |
|
Congo, Democratic Republic of |
São Tomé and Príncipe |
|
Eritrea |
Seychelles |
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Forms and Guidelines
- All forms and guidelines
- Operational guidelines of the AEWA Small Grants Fund
- Application form
- Endorsement form
- Template for project work plan
- Template for project budget
- Template for project budget (Excel)
Contact
For submissions and enquiries please contact Ms. Birgit Drerup at the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat.